What is it and does it work?
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What is it and does it work?
: What is it and does it work? Summarising evidence from more than 1000 studies 0 Key themes What is peer support? Does peer support work? People, families and communities can play a key role in managing their own health and wellbeing. Peer support involves people sharing knowledge, experience or practical help with each other. Many voluntary and community groups encourage peer support. Health and social care commissioners are beginning to recognise the potential benefits. There is evidence that peer support can help people feel more knowledgeable, confident and happy and less isolated and alone. We compiled information from more than 1000 studies to help organisations and commissioners make decisions about investing in peer support. We found that peer support can take many forms, such as informal telephone calls, group get-togethers, online forums or structured training offered by paid peers in partnership with professionals. Peer support can be classified in terms of: 1 Peer support may also encourage people to take more care of their health which, in the longer term, could lead to better health outcomes such as improved blood pressure or blood sugar control or less anxiety. However, evidence about these sorts of benefits, as well as the costeffectiveness of peer support, is mixed. Different types of peer support may have varying benefits (see Table 1). The most promising types of peer support appear to be: face-to-face groups run by trained peers which focus on emotional support, sharing experiences, practical activities and education one-to-one support offered face-to-face or by telephone online forums, particularly for improving knowledge and anxiety how it is provided (such as in person, online or by telephone), support offered regularly (such as weekly) for three to six months where it is provided (such as in hospital, primary care clinics, schools, community venues or people’s homes) and when peer support is offered (such as one hour every week or month). There is much left to learn about why some types of peer support are more effective than others and what may encourage people to take part. Peer support requires organisation and may have costs. Little research has explored cost-effectiveness and this gap needs to be filled to help make good decisions about commissioning and sustaining peer support. who is involved (such as people with specific health conditions or from certain age or ethnic groups), what type of support is offered (such as education, coaching or informal discussions), Table 1: Key findings about the impact of different types of peer support Components of peer support Who receives support Who facilitates support How support is delivered What support is provided Where support is provided When support is provided 2 Improves experience people with long-term health issues people with mental health issues carers people from certain age and ethnic groups and those with specific experiences parents at risk groups untrained peers trained peers paid peers lay people peers with professionals professionals one-to-one small groups larger groups face-to-face telephone internet education emotional support social support discussion befriending activity-based peer-delivered services own home hospital other services one-off up to six months Improves health behaviour and outcomes people with long-term health issues at risk groups Improves service use and costs people with long-term health issues people with mental health issues trained peers lay people peers with professionals professionals lay people one-to-one larger groups face-to-face telephone face-to-face education physical support discussion activity-based peer-delivered services (blank cells show there is insufficient research to draw conclusions) own home hospital other services weekly up to six months What is peer support? What is peer support? Why is this important? There is increasing recognition of the role that individuals, families and communities can play in managing their wellbeing.1 Peer support may be one component of this.2 Peer support involves people drawing on shared personal experience to provide knowledge, social interaction, emotional assistance or practical help to each other, often in a way that is mutually beneficial.3 Peer support is different from other types of support because the source of support is a similar person with relevant experience.4,5 An example is people with specific health conditions meeting to share experiences and talk about what works for them. Such support may help people to manage their physical and mental health conditions more successfully and to cope with symptoms or flare-ups.6,7,8 Peer support is of interest to UK policy makers, statutory services and the voluntary and community sector.17,18 For example, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View refers to peer support as one of the ‘slow burn, high impact’ interventions that should be seen as ‘essential’ to the future of the NHS.19 However, in policy and commissioning circles there may be limited understanding of the different forms peer support can take or the infrastructure and training needed.20 There is a need to summarise what is already known in order to build on good practice. There are many different types of peer support in the UK and other parts of the world.9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 In line with a policy focus on person-centred care, commissioners are beginning to consider the added value of peer support. Voluntary and community groups and commissioners of statutory services need accessible and accurate information to help guide decisions about whether peer support works and which types of peer support are most useful. We reviewed research evidence to build on what is already known. The review examined: 3 What types of peer support have been tested? Does peer support work? What do we need to learn more about? National Voices argues in its Person Centred Care 2020 position statement that peer support should be made widely available for all individuals and groups who could benefit from it.21 Much peer support is provided by the voluntary and community sector, including the national charities who are members of National Voices. Members have suggested that it is important to highlight the value of peer support and generate conversations about how to commission it. Therefore National Voices worked in partnership with the innovation charity Nesta, which has a programme exploring how to ‘scale up’ successful peer support, to commission a review of research evidence. Identifying evidence Types of peer support The review was undertaken by an independent organisation, The Evidence Centre. The review process followed best practice for identifying and summarising trends in research. Two reviewers searched ten bibliographic databases independently to identify studies published between January 2000 and January 2015. Research of any type was eligible, as long as it was published in English and focused on peer support in OECD countries (to allow some comparability with the UK). Research with people with long-term physical or mental health conditions or their carers was prioritised but other studies were included to illustrate how widely peer support has been used. Using 1,023 articles to classify the types of peer support available, we found that peer support differs in terms of: More than 20,000 studies were screened and 1,023 studies were identified for inclusion. In total, 524 of these studies examined the outcomes of peer support and the others described processes. The studies came from the UK (23%), Europe (27%), North America (41%) and many other parts of the world (9%). There were 27 reviews compiling findings from multiple studies and 147 randomised trials (which are thought to provide high quality evidence). The rest were lower quality non-experimental studies. 4 Who is involved? Target group Who set up the support Who provides support Training and payment of facilitators What type of support is provided? Support activities Support type Why is support provided? Rationale How is support provided? Mode of delivery Number of people involved We used all 1,023 studies to develop a simple ‘typology’ showing the variety of initiatives that are labelled ‘peer support.’ We then looked at the results of the 524 outcome studies to identify which types of peer support were associated with improvements in people’s experience (including knowledge and satisfaction), health behaviour and outcomes and service use and costs. Where is support provided? Location We used systematic processes to identify and analyse the material, but the review is not exhaustive. It aims to show trends in the research evidence and spark discussion rather than providing definitive answers about the most effective peer support or the findings of every study. Table 2 provides a more detailed breakdown of these categories. This is not an exhaustive list, but seeks to demonstrate the variety of types of peer support that have been researched. Other types may also be available, but not widely written about. When is support provided? Duration Frequency Table 2: Typology of peer support components Factor Components Examples of types WHO Who is involved? Target group People at risk (eg smoking, alcohol, poor diet) People with long-term physical conditions People with mental health conditions Carers of people with physical or mental health conditions Parents, including breastfeeding mothers Children and young people Students Older people Employees Groups with specific experiences (eg veterans, sex workers) Health and care professionals Who provides support? Set up by Professional group such as statutory services Voluntary or community group Peers themselves Peers alone Peers working with professionals Professionals facilitating peer group Lay-people (but not necessarily ‘peers’) Peers are trained Peers are not trained Peers are paid Peers are volunteers Facilitators Training Payment 5 Component WHAT Sub-components What type of support is provided? Support activities Examples of types Discussion Listening Tutoring / mentoring Coaching / motivational interviewing Mediation Navigation Befriending Activity-based (eg exercise) Peer-delivered services (such as smoking cessation counselling) Information / education provision Emotional support Social support Physical support (such as help exercising) Medication / clinical support Practical support Purpose Specifically set up to provide peer support Set up for other purposes (eg education, clinical appointments), with peer support occurring ad hoc Mode of delivery Face-to-face Telephone Mobile phone Social media (eg Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) Other internet (eg email, websites, online forums) One-to-one Small group (less than 10 people) Larger group Support type WHY Why is support provided? HOW How is support provided? Number of people involved 6 Component Sub-components Examples of types WHERE Where is support provided? Location People’s own home Community venue Hospital Other health / social services (eg primary care) or institution such as schools Duration One-off Up to one month Up to three months Up to six months Up to one year Longer than one year Constantly available Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Less than once monthly Ad hoc WHEN How often is support provided? Frequency 7 Does peer support work? This section examines the effect of various types of peer support on people’s experience, behaviour and health outcomes and health service use. The impacts for peer supporters are also noted. The findings are based on 524 studies explicitly exploring the impact of peer support. Table three summarises the overall trends. Green cells in the table indicate that many studies suggest benefits in a particular area, amber shows a moderate amount of evidence or mixed evidence and red suggests little published evidence of benefit. However, it is important to note that little published evidence does not necessarily mean that something is not effective, just that limited research is available. 8 In broad terms, this tells us that peer support has been found to: have the potential to improve experience, psycho-social outcomes, behaviour, health outcomes and service use among people with long-term physical and mental health conditions; potentially improve experience and emotional aspects for carers, people from certain age and ethnic groups and those at risk, though the impact on health outcomes and service use is unclear for these groups; be most effective for improving health outcomes when facilitated by trained peers, lay people (not necessarily peers) or professionals; be most effective for improving health outcomes when delivered one-to-one or in groups of more than ten people; work well when delivered face-to-face, by telephone or online; be most effective for improving health outcomes when it is based around specific activities (such as exercise or choirs) and focus on education, social support and physical support; work well in a range of venues, including people’s own homes, community venues, hospitals and health services in the community. Table 3: Summary of evidence about the benefits of different types of peer support Components of peer support WHO receives support People with long-term health issues People with mental health issues Carers People from certain age, ethnic or experience groups Parents At risk groups WHO facilitates support Untrained peers Trained peers Paid peers Lay people Peers with professionals Professionals WHAT support is provided Education Emotional support Social support Physical support Medication / clinical support Practical support Discussion Listening Mentoring Coaching Navigation Befriending Activity-based Peer-delivered services 9 Improves experience and emotions Improves behaviour and health outcomes Improves service use and costs Components of peer support Improves experience Improves health behaviour and outcomes Improves service use and costs HOW support is delivered One-to-one Small groups Larger groups Face-to-face Telephone Internet WHERE support is provided Own home Community venue Hospital Other services WHEN support is provided One-off Up to one month Up to six months Up to one year Longer than one year Constantly available Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Less than once monthly Ad hoc Note: green indicates that many studies suggest benefits, amber shows a moderate amount of evidence or mixed evidence and red suggests little published evidence of benefit. If there is little published evidence this does not necessarily mean that something is not effective, just that there is limited research available. 10 Who Who receives support There are many different types of peer support so we have broken down the impacts according to the people involved in peer support (who), the type of support provided (what), the method of delivery (how) and the timing and duration (when). However it is important to note that there has been little research comparing one type of peer support to another. This means that the results focus on the impacts of a specific type of peer support, rather than whether this is better or worse than alternatives. Whilst peer support involves ‘peers’ (or similar people), the exact type of people involved varies widely. Some peer support focuses on people who are at risk of developing specific conditions or who may be seeking to reduce or prevent unhealthy behaviours.22 An example is support groups for people who wish to stop smoking or want to do more physical activity. Other peer support may target people with particular physical23,24,25,26.27,28,29 or mental health conditions30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42, 43,44,45,46 or their carers or family members.47,48,49,50,51 Groups with shared experiences52,53,54,55 such as armed forces veterans,56,57 parents (including breastfeeding mothers),58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,,67,68,69,70,71,72,73 children and young people,74,75,76,77,78,79 students,80,81 older people82 or employees of a particular company83 may also be involved in peer support. Peer support activities have also been tested for health and social care professionals, though these are not the focus of this review.84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93 Below we present tables signposting to specific studies that have found benefits or no benefits from different types of peer support. This gives a sense of where there is a lot or a little published research about a topic as well as highlighting interesting studies to explore if readers want to find out more. Table 4 illustrates studies that have explored the impacts of peer support for various target groups. It shows that a number of studies have found that peer support can improve experience, health outcomes and health service use amongst people with long-term physical conditions and mental health issues. However, it is also important to note that a number of studies have not found benefits for these groups. The impact on service use and costs is particularly mixed, with some studies finding benefits and others not. For carers, research has found improved psychological or emotional wellbeing, but few studies have explored whether this impacts on carers’ long-term health or ability to continue caring behaviours. 11 Table 4: Studies about peer support for various target groups Target Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits People at risk / prevention 94,95,96,97,98,99,100 Long-term physical conditions 131,132,133,134,135,136,137, Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits 101,102,103,104,105,106, Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits 121,122,123,124,125 126 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 127,128 129,130 208 209,210,211,212,213,214 215,216,217,218 249 250,251,252,253,254,255, 257,258,259,260 107,108,109,110,111,112, 113,114,115,116,117,118, 119,120 172,173,174,175,176,177, 189,190,191,192,193, 200,201,202,203,204,205, 138,139,140,141,142,143,144, 167,168,169,170,171 178,179,180,181,182,183, 194,195,196,197,198, 206,207 145,146,147,148,149,150,151, 184,185,186,187,188 199 232,233,234,235,236,237 238,239,240,241 152,153,154,155,156,157,158, 159,160,161,162,163,164,165, 166 Mental health Carers and family members Parents 219,220,221,222,223,224,225, 231 226,227,228,229,230 261,262,263,264,265,266,267, 242,243,244,245,246,247, 248 270 271 272 284,285,286,287,288,289 290,291,292,293,294, 256 268,269 273,274,275,276,277,278,279, 280,281,282,283 301,302,303,304,305 306 295,296,297,298,299, 300 Children, young people and students Older people Employees Specific experiences 307,308,309,310,311,312, 317,318 319,320 321,322,323,324 325,326,327 313,314,315,316 328,329 335,336,337,338,339,340, 330,331 332 333 334 345,346 347,348,349 350 341,342,343,344 Note: For all of the tables, the citations show studies that have found benefits or no benefits from specific types of peer support. Usually the studies did not compare types of peer support. The citations give an indication of the number of studies available and where the gaps are. The list is not exhaustive. 12 Who facilitates support There is variation in who provides support. The people providing support may include peers or laypeople alone,351,352,353 peers working with professionals354,355,356,357 or professionals facilitating a group of peers. Most studies involve training peers to facilitate support.358,359,360,361,362,363, 364,365,366,367,368,369 People providing each other with more ad hoc or informal support are not usually trained,370 though there are exceptions, such as training people in football teams or barber shops to offer ad hoc health promotion information.371 Whilst the terms ‘peer’ and ‘lay person’ are sometimes used interchangeably, at other times these have specific meanings.372,373,374,375 ‘Peer’ generally refers to someone with similar characteristics and often refers to unpaid support, In contrast, in research a ‘lay person’ tends to be someone who is not a professional, but they may not always have similar characteristics or conditions to the people they are supporting.376,377,378,379,380,381,382,383,384,385 Often studies of ‘lay person support’ involve paid activities386,387,388,389,390,391,392 and the support may be more likely to be practical, educational and clinical (versus emotional / social with peer support).393,394,395,396,397,398 Many lay health worker initiatives focus on specific population groups such as people with low incomes or those from minority ethnic groups399 and aim to improve the uptake of activities such as cancer screening, smoking cessation, diet and exercise, safer sex or breastfeeding.400,401,402,403 Peer support is often unpaid, with a focus on an ‘equal’ relationship between peers, but there are also examples of paid peer support roles.404,405,406,407,408,409,410,411,412,413,414 13 Research suggests that peer support facilitated by a variety of people can improve people’s experience, behaviours and health outcomes (see Table 5). Most studies do not compare peers alone versus professionals or joint peer and professional-led peer support. Those that do have found that peers are usually just as effective as professionals, particularly when the focus is on emotional or social support. There is not enough evidence to draw conclusions about whether peers in paid roles are more effective than volunteers. Most studies that have explored the impact of peer support on the peer supporters themselves have found benefits including increased knowledge and confidence, and in some cases improved health outcomes. Some peer support initiatives are set up by peers themselves. Others are set up by voluntary or community groups or by professional or statutory groups, such as health or social care services.415 Whilst the voluntary and community sector is heavily involved in peer support, most of the published research about peer support focuses on activities set up by statutory health or social care services (see Table 6). From the evidence available, it is not possible to draw conclusions about whether peer support set up by peers themselves, community groups or professionals are more or less effective than one another. Table 5: Studies about peer support delivered by various facilitators Facilitators Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits 422 Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits Peers alone, untrained and unpaid Peers alone, trained 416,417,418,419,420, Peers alone, paid jobs Lay people 464,465,466,467,468 469 476,477,478,479,480, 482,483,484,485,486, 500,501,502,503,504 481 487,488,489,490,491, 505 Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits 423,424,425 426,427 428 429,430,431,432,433, 441,442,443,444,445, 449,450,451,452,453, 457,458,459 434,435,436,437,438, 446,447,448 454,455,456 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 421 460,461 462,463 474 475 508,509,510,511,512 513,514 439,440 470,471,472 473 506,507 492,493,494,495,496, 497,498,499 Peers and professionals Professionals 515,516,517,518 519 520,521,522,523,524 528,529,530,531 525,526 527 532,533,534,535 Table 6: Studies about peer support set up by various parties Set up by 14 Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits Peers Professional or statutory group 536 Voluntary or community group 566 Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits 537,538,539,540,541, 548,549,550,551,552,553, 542,543,544,545,546, 554,555,556 557,558 Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits 559,560,561 547 567,568 569 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 562,563,564 565 What A wide range of activities are offered under the remit of peer support. These may include listening to what people say, discussing ideas, mentoring,570 coaching,571 befriending572 or signposting or navigating towards specific services.573,574,575 Support focused around activities, such as exercise groups or book clubs, is common.576 Another type of peer support involves services delivered by (paid) peers such as dietary advice or education about how to manage health conditions.577,578 Table 7 shows that there is research about the benefits of activities such as discussions, activity-based support (such as choirs) and peerdelivered services. These types of peer support have been found to improve both experience and health outcomes. Research about the benefits of navigation, coaching and mentoring is more sparse. Some types of peer support, such as befriending, have been found to improve experience and emotional outcomes, but little is known about whether this translates into improved physical health or reduced use of health services. 15 Just as the activities provided vary in peer support initiatives, so too do the exact types of support available. Peer support may involve information provision, emotional support, social support, physical support, support about clinical or medication issues579 and practical support, such as inserting stair rails or helping with gardening. Table 8 shows that there is most research evidence about the benefits of education, emotional support and social support. These may all improve experience and emotional outcomes. There is some evidence for impacts on health behaviours and health status too. Physical support, such as helping people with exercise, has been found to improve people’s physical wellbeing. Another way to differentiate peer support is in terms of the reason it is provided. Some activities are specifically set up to provide peer support, such as regular group get-togethers. Other activities are set up for other purposes, such as education sessions or group clinical appointments, and peer support happens in an ad hoc manner.580,581,582,583,584,585,586,587,588,589, 590,591,592,593 There is little evidence directly comparing these types of peer support so it is not possible to say whether organised and managed peer support is any more effective than more ad hoc support. Table 7: Studies about peer support activities Mode Discussion Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits 594,595,596,597,598, 605,606 Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits 607,608,609,610,611 612,613,614,615,616 Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits 617 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 618 599,600,601,602,603, 604 Listening Mentoring Coaching Navigation Befriending Activity-based eg exercise, choirs Peer-delivered services 619 620,621,622 623,624 628,629 630,631 633,634,635,636,637 640,641,642,643,644 625,626 638 645 627 632 639 646,647,648,649,650,651, 652 653,654,655,656,657, 661,662,663,664,665 666 667 658,659,660 Table 8: Studies about different types of peer support Type 16 Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits Information / education 668,669,670,671,672, 681,682,683,684,685, 673,674,675,676,677, 686,687,688,689 Emotional support Social support Physical support Medication / clinical support Practical support 699,700,701,702,703 690,691,692,693,694 Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 695 696,697,698 710,711 712 678,679,680 704,705,706 713,714,715,716 707,708,709 717 719 720,721,722,723,724 725 727 718 726 How Another way to classify peer support relates to how it is delivered.728 Options include face-to-face sessions,729,730,731,732,733,734 support through landlines or mobile phones,735,736,737,738,739,740,741,742 email, and social media,743,744,745,746 websites and other online forums.747,748,749,750,751,752, 753,754,755,756,757,758,759,760,761,762,763,764,765,766,767,768,769 Novel approaches such as 770 video phones have also been tested. Table 9 shows that face-to-face, telephone and internet approaches have all been found to be useful ways of encouraging peer support, particularly in terms of improving experience and emotional wellbeing. The impacts of various delivery methods on health outcomes are less clear, with some studies suggesting benefits and others not. Higher quality studies such as systematic reviews and randomised trials were just as likely as lower quality studies to have mixed findings. It is not possible to suggest that one mode of delivery is any more effective than others. Most studies do not directly compare face-to-face versus telephone versus internet approaches, and those that do have inconclusive findings. An increasing number of initiatives are combining in-person, telephone and / or online approaches, with good effect. 17 The number of people involved in peer support activities can range from one-to-one individualised support,771,772,773,774 small groups (fewer than ten people)775 or larger groups. Some studies have tested building volunteer support teams around an individual with a long-term condition.776,777 Table 10 illustrates that many studies have found benefits from oneto-one, small group and larger group approaches. It is not possible to say whether one of these approaches is more effective than others. All approaches have been found to improve experience and emotional wellbeing. The impact on physical health outcomes and health behaviours is more mixed. There is limited evidence about whether individual or group approaches are likely to reduce health service use or costs. Table 9: Studies about different methods of delivering peer support Delivery Face-to-face Telephone Mobile app Social media Other internet, email and technology Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits 778,779,780,781,782,783, 798 Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits 799,800,801,802,803, 784,785,786,787,788,789, 804,805,806,807,808, 790,791,792,793,794,795, 809,810,811,812,813, 796,797 814,815,816 831,832,833,834,835,836, 838,839,840,841,842, 837 843,844,845,846,847 817,818,819,820,821,822 Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits 823,824 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 825,826,827,828,829, 830 848,849,850,851,852 853 854 855 856 857,858 860,861,862,863,864,865, 859 880,881,882,883 884,885,886 866,867,868,869,870,871, 887,888,889,890,891, 892,893 872,873,874,875,876,877, 878,879 Table 10: Studies about peer support for small and larger groups Number One-to one Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits 894,895,896,897,898,899, 913,914,915,916,917,918, 900,901,902,903,904,905, 919,920,921,922,923 924,925,926,927,928 Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits 929,930,931,932 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 933,934,935 936,937 953 954 906,907,908,909,910,911, 912 Small group (<10) Larger group 18 938,939,940,941,942,943, 949,950,951 952 968,969,970,971,972,973, 980,981,982,983,984, 974,975,976,977,978,979 985 944,945,946,947,948 955,956,957,958,959,960, 961,962,963,964,965 966,967 986 987,988,989 Where Peer support can be provided in people’s own homes,990 in community venues991 such as churches992,993,994,995 or community centres, in hospital environments996,997,998 or on the premises of other health or social services, such as in primary care clinics.999,1000,1001 Novel approaches such as peer-led camps for children with long-term conditions1002 and houses set up to support people with alcohol and substance misuse issues have also been tested.1003 Table 11 demonstrates that there is evidence that peer support provided in a variety of venues can improve experience and health outcomes. Peer support visits or internet or telephone support in people’s own homes have been found to improve emotional and physical wellbeing. Peer support offered in hospital is more likely to have been associated with improved experience, whereas peer support offered in other health or social care environments has been found to impact positively on both experience and health outcomes. There is evidence that peer support initiatives provided in community venues such as churches or community centres can improve health outcomes. There is no evidence to suggest that one venue is any more effective than others. Nor is there evidence about whether specific venues are more or less likely to be cost-effective. Table 11: Studies about peer support in various locations Mode 19 Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits Own home Community venue Hospital 1004,1005,1006,1007 1008,1009,1010,1011 1012 1014,1015 1016,1017,1018,1019,1020 1021,1022 1024,1025,1026,1027,1028 1034 1035 Other health, social services or institutional setting 1036,1037,1038,1039,1040 Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 1013 1023 1029,1030,1031,1032,1033 1041,1042,1043,1044,1045, 1046 1047,1048 1049 1050 When Peer support differs in terms of its duration and frequency. Some peer support activities occur only once or twice. Others continue for many months or years. Some peer support is constantly available, such as through website forums, whereas other types are ad hoc or occur at regular intervals such as weekly or monthly.1051 The most commonly researched peer support initiatives last around six to twelve weeks. Table 12 illustrates that one-off support and support lasting for up to six months has been found to be useful. There is little research about peer support services that extend for longer periods. This is not to suggest that ongoing initiatives are not available or worthwhile, just that their impacts are not commonly written about. 20 Table 13 shows that the most commonly researched peer support occurs weekly. Whilst some studies have found weekly support, whether by telephone, internet or in-person, to be associated with improved health outcomes, other studies have not found this to be the case. There is limited evidence about whether the duration or frequency of peer support influences health service use or costs. Table 12: Studies about peer support of various durations Duration Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits One-off Up to one month Up to six months 1052,1053,1054,1055 Up to one year Longer than one year 1088 1056 Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 1057 1058,1059,1060,1061, 1063 1062 1064,1065,1066,1067,1068, 1079,1080,1081,1082,1083,1084, 1069,1070,1071,1072,1073, 1085,1086 1087 1074,1075,1076,1077,1078 1089,1090 1091 Table 13: Studies about peer support of varying frequency Frequency Constantly available Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Less than once monthly Ad hoc 21 Experience and emotions Benefits No benefits 1092 1093 1095,1096 1097 Behaviour and health outcomes Benefits No benefits Impact on peer supporters Benefits No benefits Health costs and service use Benefits No benefits 1094 1098,1099,1100,1101,1102, 1107,1108,1109,1110 1103,1104,1105,1106 1113 1114 1115 1117,1118,1119 1120,1121 1116 1111 1112 Where to from here? What else do we need to know? The review suggests that a great deal of work has been done to explore the potential for peer support, but there are some issues to consider. We also identified a number of gaps in knowledge about peer support, which current programmes could build in to their ongoing evaluations: Firstly, although a large quantity of research is available, it is not always of good quality. Systematic reviews and randomised controlled trials are often thought to provide the most robust evidence about whether activities are effective. Only 17% of the studies identified were reviews and randomised trials, and these tended to have less favourable findings than other studies. Participation What type of support do people prefer? What influences whether or not people participate in peer support? How could more people be encouraged to take part? Secondly, even where good quality evidence was available, it often did not include details about exactly how peer support was offered or what the most useful components were. Furthermore, peer support includes many varying components such as the type of participants, whether facilitators are trained or paid, the location and delivery method. Thus, even when peer support is associated with benefits, it is uncertain whether it was the location, delivery style, level of training and so on that made a difference. Thirdly, although the review was limited to OECD countries to allow comparability with the UK context, much of the research is from North America where services and personal attitudes and attributes may be different from the UK. What works in one country cannot necessarily be transferred without adaption to another. 22 Implementation Is training needed to provide effective peer support? What is the best way to train people to provide peer support? Does the duration of peer support make a difference? Impacts What are the longer-term impacts of peer support? How cost-effective are different types of peer support? What influences effectiveness? Why are some types of peer support more effective than others? Does the effectiveness of specific types of peer support differ depending on the people involved (eg children versus adults, physical versus mental health, people at risk versus those diagnosed)? What are the fundamental characteristics needed to ensure successful peer support? What do peers do more effectively than professionals and what types of support may professionals provide more effectively than peers? What should we invest in? There is a lot left to learn, but the evidence available suggests that peer support is worth investing in, including commissioning more robust evaluations of the impacts and the reasons why peer support works better in some contexts and for some groups. Table 14 summarises the types of peer support that commissioners and groups wanting to encourage peer support might consider investing in. It is important to note that the cost-effectiveness of these initiatives remains uncertain. Based on the totality of evidence, the top three most useful types of initiatives for improving emotional and physical well-being may be: face-to-face groups run by trained peers which focus on emotional support, sharing experiences, education and specific activities such as exercise or social activities. Running groups regularly, such as every week for three months, has been found to work well; one-to-one support offered face-to-face or by telephone. This may include a variety of information provision, emotional support, befriending and discussions. This type of one-to-one support may be more likely to result in reciprocal benefits for supporters and be more likely to involve volunteers rather than paid peer support facilitators; online platforms such as discussion forums. These have been found to be particularly useful for improving knowledge and reducing anxiety, though people may use them for a limited time. Both experience and evidence suggests that peer support is valued by those who take part and that it can improve how people feel and what they do. 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